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Vattene amore

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Wikipedia article






"'Vattene amore'" is a 1990 song composed by Amedeo Minghi, Pasquale Panella and Augusto Martelli and recorded in a duo performance by Mietta and Minghi. The song premiered at the 40th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, where it placed third. During the festival, it was also performed in an English-language adaptation titled "All for the Love" by Nikka Costa.



The song was an immediate hit, topping the Italian singles chart for several weeks.

Lyrics



The song is a classic piece of love, characterized by a strong vocal chiaroscurism.

The text describes the difficulties of a couple separated by the numerous trips of him, using a very idiomatic language.

If words were to be literally translated into a different language (like English), several non-sense could be in place.

The song has a very original and appealing melody and jingle ("dudu dadada"), which remained famous in Italy for many years especially among lovers who started referring to him as "trottolino" (that means my baby, honey, sweetheart, my dear).

Charts





; Amedeo Minghi & Viktor Lazlo version (1993)

Year-end charts



References



Category:1990 songs

Category:1990 singles

Category:Italian pop songs

Category:Sanremo Music Festival songs

Category:Number-one singles in Italy


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